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nbc's kate snow was at one of the vigils tonight. outside of st. rose church. and it looks like the turnout was just tremendous, this community coming together, kate. >> reporter: it was overwhelming, chris. they can seat 900 people in the church. and i can tell you there were hundreds, hundreds, maybe even a thousand people outside of the church. crammed outside, looking in the windows. i heard one group singing "silent night," which was quite moving. they all said they wanted to go together. this is a tight knit community, they all know one another, and just wanted to be in a place where they could be together, mourn together, and pray together. >> reporter: kate snow, thank you so much for that update. let me bring in now the mayor of neighboring danbury, connecticut, roughly ten miles from newtown, where today's massacre happened. mr. mayor, thank you for joining us. i know there is no mayor here in this community. i know that you feel like this is part of your greater community. what were your thoughts when you heard what happened here? >> well, obviously,
nbc's kate snow was at one of the vigils tonight. outside of st. rose church. and it looks like the turnout was just tremendous, this community coming together, kate. >> reporter: it was overwhelming, chris. they can seat 900 people in the church. and i can tell you there were hundreds, hundreds, maybe even a thousand people outside of the church. crammed outside, looking in the windows. i heard one group singing "silent night," which was quite moving. they all said they wanted...
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i want to bring in nbc's michael isikoff. michael, you were actually in the room when all of this went down. take us there with you. tell us what the mood was like, how were people reacting as they watched this happen and unfold before their very eyes? >> i think a lot of people were surprised. given that the nra had said publicly it he wanted to make a meaningful contribution to the debate, about an hour before the press conference began or hour and a half, david keene, the nra president, came out and said he wanted everybody in the room to observe the moment of silence for the victims of newtown. there was an expectation we were going to hear a more conciliatory tone from the nra, an effort to at least show that it wanted to work with congress and the vice president on fashioning something that wouldn't compromise its principles but would at least address some of the issues about gun violence that have been raised, and what we got instead was this pretty defiant talk from mr. lapierre blaming a whole host of facets of ameri
i want to bring in nbc's michael isikoff. michael, you were actually in the room when all of this went down. take us there with you. tell us what the mood was like, how were people reacting as they watched this happen and unfold before their very eyes? >> i think a lot of people were surprised. given that the nra had said publicly it he wanted to make a meaningful contribution to the debate, about an hour before the press conference began or hour and a half, david keene, the nra...
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nbc news obtained an advance copy. the committee finds that bad security allowed militants to essentially walk into the compound. the report criticizes the state department for failing to sufficiently respond to requests for additional security. >>> now to a developing story out of new york. we're waiting to learn more about secretary of state hillary clinton's condition this morning. she's in the hospital where doctors are treating her for a blood clot. they discovered it yesterday during a follow-up exam for the concussion she suffered earlier this month. clinton hit her head when she fell while recovering from a stomach virus. her spokesman says doctors are treating her with anticoagula s anticoagulants. >>> there's word that hugo chavez is dealing with new complications as he tense his battle with pelvic cancer. the country's vice president say doctors in cuba are treating chavez for a respiratory condition. he underwent surgery nearly three weeks ago, his fourth procedure since being diagnosed with the illness mor
nbc news obtained an advance copy. the committee finds that bad security allowed militants to essentially walk into the compound. the report criticizes the state department for failing to sufficiently respond to requests for additional security. >>> now to a developing story out of new york. we're waiting to learn more about secretary of state hillary clinton's condition this morning. she's in the hospital where doctors are treating her for a blood clot. they discovered it yesterday...
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it makes me wonder about the next time nbc comes and checks my computer. this is what happens when a person fits a lower receiver on a gun that is not regulated when they printed it with a 3d printer. this is the video they released of themselves firing bullets out of it. as you can see, the 3d gun failed and busted apart after it fired about six rounds, which makes it yes, a gun, but the technical term for what kind of gun it is is it is a crappy gun because it blew apart. but this kind of thing is not going to stay a crappy gun for long. not when you can get this far with stuff you can find around the house. for all the work that has gone into thinking about who is allowed to have a gun in america and where you can buy one and what kinds of guns people are allowed to have, that all kind of goes out the window. people can just down load their chosen weapon at home and have it made manifests at their desk, as a fully functioning real-life weapon. we are not far off of that. what's that going to do to work on laws. we have faced technological changes to thi
it makes me wonder about the next time nbc comes and checks my computer. this is what happens when a person fits a lower receiver on a gun that is not regulated when they printed it with a 3d printer. this is the video they released of themselves firing bullets out of it. as you can see, the 3d gun failed and busted apart after it fired about six rounds, which makes it yes, a gun, but the technical term for what kind of gun it is is it is a crappy gun because it blew apart. but this kind of...
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john yang, nbc news, chicago. >>> it was a very royal christmas where the queen marked the holiday in royal fashion but these are a few differences. >> reporter: queen elizabeth began her 60th christmas on the throne as she has every other at a morning church service with prince philip and other royals in tow. afterwards she greeted several hundreds who waited hours to see the royals at christmas but there were missing places at the christmas lunch table. prince harry out fighting in afghanistan and william and kate spent their day with their siblings in kate's hometown. a shocking breach of protocol? hardly. >> they want to do their own thing. the queen is kind of a xxi century queen and alouss laws t. >> reporter: so 21st century, she did it in 3d. it is queen elizabeth that led the phone age to social network ing and facebook and she's even a doodle on google. >> by the time she made her first televised christmas speech 55 years ago, she was a mark. >> for those it's possible to see me today, it's another example of the speed of which things are changing all around us. >> reporter:
john yang, nbc news, chicago. >>> it was a very royal christmas where the queen marked the holiday in royal fashion but these are a few differences. >> reporter: queen elizabeth began her 60th christmas on the throne as she has every other at a morning church service with prince philip and other royals in tow. afterwards she greeted several hundreds who waited hours to see the royals at christmas but there were missing places at the christmas lunch table. prince harry out...
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. >> during the early 2000s, nbc was flying high with highly popular to catch a predator series. premise, to catch men seeking online to meet underaged children for sex. >> this 53-year-old is bringing candy. >> did you bring my m&ms? but what he has in mind isn't so sweet. >> working with internet watchdog group, nbc lured the member to a house where they were ambushed on camera. >> said on the internet doesn't mean what i really think. >> that would be easier to believe, jeff, if you didn't show up here tonight. >> then they were arrested by police waiting outside. >> trust me, it will never happen again. >> if there is nothing else you have to say then you are free he to walk out that door. >> he walks outside and is arrested by that camouflaged officer. >> police, stay down. >> the show was a ratings dream until tragedy struck. >> it was a texas prosecutor. he was allegedly chatting online with somebody that he believed to be a 12-year-old. that, in fact, it was this plant, sort of from this organization called perverted justice. >> in november of 2006, a former north texas d
. >> during the early 2000s, nbc was flying high with highly popular to catch a predator series. premise, to catch men seeking online to meet underaged children for sex. >> this 53-year-old is bringing candy. >> did you bring my m&ms? but what he has in mind isn't so sweet. >> working with internet watchdog group, nbc lured the member to a house where they were ambushed on camera. >> said on the internet doesn't mean what i really think. >> that would be...
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nbc's jim maceda is in cairo with the latest on that. >> hi, craig. supporters really needed a massive turnout today at their rally to stem the momentum of the opposition, which has seen hundreds of thousands of real mix of secular, moderate, leftist, liberal, christian and other minority egyptians who have been filling up tahrir square over the past week and which tonight, by the way, continues its ten-city occupation of the square. today in the end belonged to morsi supporters. their show of support was big, at least in the tens of thousands, perhaps 100,000 or more outside cairo university and it really had the feel of a political rally. there were people waving flags, carrying banners and chanting pro-morsi sloegers. there were some clashes reported, not in cairo, but in the north in alexandria between pro and anti-morsi groups. overall, however, the day was peaceful. that's because the muslim brotherhood is much more focused on politics than on protests. it wants to see as quickly as possible the ratification of that new draft constitution. which
nbc's jim maceda is in cairo with the latest on that. >> hi, craig. supporters really needed a massive turnout today at their rally to stem the momentum of the opposition, which has seen hundreds of thousands of real mix of secular, moderate, leftist, liberal, christian and other minority egyptians who have been filling up tahrir square over the past week and which tonight, by the way, continues its ten-city occupation of the square. today in the end belonged to morsi supporters. their...
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. >> we have fascinating insight from the new nbc/"wall street journal" poll asking what you think of the fiscal cliff. most want compromise. 70% say the heres involved should work together. 59% of republicans, far fewer say both to stick to thing guns. 35% of democrats, and 37% of republicans. but this is where the country is split. 48% are optimistic that we will get a deal exactly the same number are not so confident. i'm going to bring in chris wright's congressional correspondent for the national journal and ruth marcus is a columnist for "washington post." ruth, we'll start for you. if you're a remember of congress or the president -- >> way to go. don't do that to me. >> just for a moment, ruth. go with he. >> all right. >> do you say we need to get this done? and compromise is more important when you look at the screen right now? >> if i'm a member of congress or the president, i say that. am i confident, probably not because your poll is fascinating because the voters are so much more -- so much smarter than the politicians. they're both right about the unlikelihood of compro
. >> we have fascinating insight from the new nbc/"wall street journal" poll asking what you think of the fiscal cliff. most want compromise. 70% say the heres involved should work together. 59% of republicans, far fewer say both to stick to thing guns. 35% of democrats, and 37% of republicans. but this is where the country is split. 48% are optimistic that we will get a deal exactly the same number are not so confident. i'm going to bring in chris wright's congressional...
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nbc's kristen welker at the white house and luke russert is tracking developments at capitol hill and nbc news senior political editor mark murray is here to break it down for us from the washington bureau. we will start with kristen. last we heard, kristen welker, the president came out to report that he is modestly optimistic. has the rhetoric changed at all today? >> reporter: it has changed a little bit. the president is still modestly optimistic, but i just spoke with a democratic source who tells me at this hour a deal is looking doubtful. of course, we want to underscore the fact that these negotiations are very fluid so that characterization could change at any moment, but it seems as though the discussions going on behind the scenes right now have yet to bear fruit and right now we do have the focus on the senate. majority leader reid and mitch mcconnell trying to hammer out a deal that would, to some extent extend the bush-era tax cuts for those making $250,000 although we might see that number go up to 400,000, 500,000 if there is some type of a deal. the president has call
nbc's kristen welker at the white house and luke russert is tracking developments at capitol hill and nbc news senior political editor mark murray is here to break it down for us from the washington bureau. we will start with kristen. last we heard, kristen welker, the president came out to report that he is modestly optimistic. has the rhetoric changed at all today? >> reporter: it has changed a little bit. the president is still modestly optimistic, but i just spoke with a democratic...
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nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent richard engle is free and out of syria. he was covering the country's civil war. last week kidnappers are said to have grabbed his crew and him. richard engle says the gunmen blind tolded them, tied them up and told them they were going to die. >> the last five days are days that we would rather forget and if you can understand, we just came out now. we haven't even left yet. we're very tired. so we'll probably be talking more in the coming days. >> shepard: they say they were able to escape only when their kidnappers got into a fire fight with rebel forces. the fox report chief correspondent jonathan hunt is with us in studio. the story of this ordeal is really incredible. >> it's extraordinary. richard engle says it began when he and his colleagues were in the company of some of the rebel opposition. they say that suddenly around 15 masked and heavily armed men appeared as if from nowhere. there was a brief fire fight and richard engle and his colleagues were then blindfolded and started being moved from safe house to saf
nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent richard engle is free and out of syria. he was covering the country's civil war. last week kidnappers are said to have grabbed his crew and him. richard engle says the gunmen blind tolded them, tied them up and told them they were going to die. >> the last five days are days that we would rather forget and if you can understand, we just came out now. we haven't even left yet. we're very tired. so we'll probably be talking more in the coming days....
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erica edwards, nbc news. >>> i love breakfast for dinner, by the way. ij going to take a mini break right now. >> what is it about pancakes that makes people happy. >> it's just comfort food. >> i guess so. >>> gentlemen ka bares her baby bump. >>> also why a school is in hot water after conducting a >>> a new study from sweden finds that people who were more likely to get the same cancer as their parents if their parents were diagnosed at a young age. researchers say knowing this could encourage healthier choices in life to ward off cancer. >>> a new study shows that some avoid taking drugs because of the way they look. they act the same as the brand-name counterparts. researchers say some patients who get generics are 50% more likely to stop taking those generic drugs. a change in color was also a factor in. >>> still ahead on news4, a school conducts a shooting drill. why the simulation is causing controversy. >>> and the search for a >>> a pro-gun group organized the del trace. we look at the timing and necessity of the event. >> since the newtown s
erica edwards, nbc news. >>> i love breakfast for dinner, by the way. ij going to take a mini break right now. >> what is it about pancakes that makes people happy. >> it's just comfort food. >> i guess so. >>> gentlemen ka bares her baby bump. >>> also why a school is in hot water after conducting a >>> a new study from sweden finds that people who were more likely to get the same cancer as their parents if their parents were diagnosed at a...
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this is an nbc report. we haven't been able to confirm it. fran, what kind of planning goes on with a plan like this? and to dobbob's point, if you strike the targets from the air, it doesn't help. senior military officers have confirmed to me, what they have told us months ago. planning for how do you secure what may be as many as four dozen chemical weapon sites? what does that take? and what about the neighbors and what will they contribute. there has been a good deal of military training and coordination over the last six to 12 months for this. that is all in preparation for what barbara and bob are telling us now. now you have to understand given the current intelligence. to understand now how do you take those plans that have been working and address the threat and that is the challenge. and you get it. the president's military advisers along with staff are working to present the options. i think back to the political science classes in college. assuming that he is a rational actor and even if he thinks he may lose and need a place to g
this is an nbc report. we haven't been able to confirm it. fran, what kind of planning goes on with a plan like this? and to dobbob's point, if you strike the targets from the air, it doesn't help. senior military officers have confirmed to me, what they have told us months ago. planning for how do you secure what may be as many as four dozen chemical weapon sites? what does that take? and what about the neighbors and what will they contribute. there has been a good deal of military training...
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>>> from nbc news, this is "today." >> hello everybody. hoda and i are so happy you're here with us on try day friday. december 28. hoda is shining up her high heels because she's going to do something crazy on new year's eve, aren't you? >> yes. i don't know what it's going to be, but i'm going to do something. >> we're not telling you. >> have you ever been so sick and tired of your life that you wish you could just get in the car -- >> you're asking me this year? >> -- and drive away. you're at the grocery store, you're over it. your kids are crying, you don't have the money for the bills. all you want to do is drive. >> instead of runaway bride, you're a runaway mother or person. >> this one mom was tired of it, >> she did it. >> she had had a rough go of it. and she decided that she was going to -- she was grocery shopping and she'd had enough. she took some cash, put away her cell phone and decided she was going to make a break for it. she drove to orlando from her place i think in pennsylvania. she drove away. >> that's a long way.
>>> from nbc news, this is "today." >> hello everybody. hoda and i are so happy you're here with us on try day friday. december 28. hoda is shining up her high heels because she's going to do something crazy on new year's eve, aren't you? >> yes. i don't know what it's going to be, but i'm going to do something. >> we're not telling you. >> have you ever been so sick and tired of your life that you wish you could just get in the car -- >> you're...
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i watch cable news flipping between cnn and fox and ms nbc to see what is happening but also how they spend it and what are their views. by the time i get home and those that are connected to various web sites. of what i tried to doo-doo even if i try to separate the points, it is what we need to do a sample from different sources. >> what is the importance of the do the show? >> right now. and the colts their report speak truth to power better than any journalist they do a great job to highlight the important issues of the day with the political system the honesty and straightforwardness and accuracy making use it as the ombudsman and and it is really funny. >> host: annenberg school of communication dean michael x. delli carpini is our guest. you mention you tend toward the progressive views. are reata period of stovepipe being? >> a lot of evidence that is happening that readers and viewers gravitates toward the news outlets that are most similar to their own. msn b.c. it tends to be more liberal than fox news may go watch something just to get them worked up the there is evidence
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this is the language that would is used time and time again but completely ignored by cbs, abc, and nbc it is truly remarkable. tracy: the president backs them? he was a jury is lease finance in wisconsin and now front and center. the president considered to be part of the problem to talk about right to work is not economics politics. he knows better than that. he knows we have seen in right to work states improving employment while the forest union states where they have to pay dues, unemployment is higher. that has escaped the attention of liberal news outlets. tracy: you will talk about this? >> absolutely. with the attorney general of south carolina. and also in the middle east dr. walid phares is who is the fox middle east news analyst and expert at the top of the hour. tracy: don't change the channel. tonight 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. 2012 is wrapping up. why aren't the market's reacting to the fiscal cliff next. there is no mass-produced human. every human being is uniqu and there is one store that recognizes it. the sleep nuer store. the only place in the world you'll find th
this is the language that would is used time and time again but completely ignored by cbs, abc, and nbc it is truly remarkable. tracy: the president backs them? he was a jury is lease finance in wisconsin and now front and center. the president considered to be part of the problem to talk about right to work is not economics politics. he knows better than that. he knows we have seen in right to work states improving employment while the forest union states where they have to pay dues,...
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but nbc shuffling that late night deck. we know how the last time went with conan. hopefully lessons learned over there at the peacock network. >>> talking about money, mark zuckerberg is planning a large gift to charity. get this, he's going to donate nearly $500 million in company stocks to a silicon valley charity with the intention of providing funds for health and education. so we're seeing that effort by bill gates and others, warren buffett, sort of the country's richest people donating most of their wealth to help others. so i say well done. he's got the money. >> that's for sure. also on a sadder note, we wanted to let folks know that the public memorial for singer jenni rivera will be held today. 10:00 a.m. california time at gibson amphitheater. the burial will be private but this is a chance for the public to grieve. she passed away in that plane crash on december 9. we wanted to send our thoughts and prayers to her family. >>> and last but not least, hbo is going to present a documentary on our 42nd president, william jefferson clinton. and get this, it
but nbc shuffling that late night deck. we know how the last time went with conan. hopefully lessons learned over there at the peacock network. >>> talking about money, mark zuckerberg is planning a large gift to charity. get this, he's going to donate nearly $500 million in company stocks to a silicon valley charity with the intention of providing funds for health and education. so we're seeing that effort by bill gates and others, warren buffett, sort of the country's richest people...
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nbc's danielle leigh joins us from newtown. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. just over my shoulder, you may be able to make out a christmas tree marking the memorial that has become the focal point of this little town. it's something those going to class today will drive by, and it will be a reminder that some thing also never be the same. each day long lines of cars bring thousands of tearful mourners to this little town. they're carrying candles, stuffed animals and laying them at this christmas tree. anything to honor the 26 victims from sandy hook elementary. >> felt kind of helpless at home. felt we needed to do something. >> reporter: this morning brings one step towards healing as students go back to class, but not sandy hook. police have indefinitely locked down the school while their investigation continues. the district is preparing a middle school in a neighboring town. >> i'm not sure we will ever get back to normal. whatever we can do to head that way, we want to start doing that. >> reporter: today also marks another round of grief as families co
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. >> kristen welker is nbc's white house correspondent, also traveling with the president in honolulu. kristen, explain to all of us because it appears the lights are out in washington d.c. the president is in hawaii. everyone is home. with all the sides saying that they expect to go over the cliff, it looks pretty likely that that might just happen. >> well, i certainly think that concern is growing. that that's a real possibility at this point. at the same time, thomas, i think there's still so much pressure on all sides so get something done because as he heard joe lieberman said, the consequences would be huge. the economy could potentially slip back into recession. the white house has described this as a working vacation for president obama, but the reality is that negotiations are largely deadlocked on all sides. there have been a few talks going on at the staff level, but the real bulk of this work is going to get done when lawmakers return to washington later this week after the christmas holiday and resume manageses. that's when we're going to see the focus really shift away
. >> kristen welker is nbc's white house correspondent, also traveling with the president in honolulu. kristen, explain to all of us because it appears the lights are out in washington d.c. the president is in hawaii. everyone is home. with all the sides saying that they expect to go over the cliff, it looks pretty likely that that might just happen. >> well, i certainly think that concern is growing. that that's a real possibility at this point. at the same time, thomas, i think...
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nbc's pete williams is joining us with more. good day to you. >> alex, good morning to you the man behind one of the worst mass shootings in u.s. history was a 20 year old, whose brother has told them that the gunman had a history of mental problems, but the precise nature of his connection to the elementary school is not yet clear this morning. investigators say the horrifying day began three miles from the santdy hook school, at the house where the gunman, identified by authorities as 20-year-old adam lanza, lived with his mother nancy who had worked at the school. they believe he shot and killed her there, then drove her car to sandy hook elementary. he was dressed all in black and heavily armed. carrying three guns, two handguns and a rifle. those weapons were legally purchased by his mother. once inside, he fired dozens of grounds, killing the children at close range. >> minutes after our officers were there, they realized, you know, what a horrific scene we had there. >> at first, there was widespread confusion about the g
nbc's pete williams is joining us with more. good day to you. >> alex, good morning to you the man behind one of the worst mass shootings in u.s. history was a 20 year old, whose brother has told them that the gunman had a history of mental problems, but the precise nature of his connection to the elementary school is not yet clear this morning. investigators say the horrifying day began three miles from the santdy hook school, at the house where the gunman, identified by authorities as...
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we have a look at some of the loss in this town tonight from nbc's ann curry. >> reporter: as hard as it is to comprehend this tragedy, keeping them safe, what happened today is unbearable. >> everyone kind of works together, so it is hard. >> reporter: erin is a behavioral therapist. she works one-on-one with kindergartners and pre school students. she doesn't work on friday, so as fate would have it she was out of the line of fire. her father texted her after the attack. >> it makes me happy i was not there, but guilty i was not there, as well, to help. >> reporter: we were with erin and several of their friends today when with lumps in their throats, they waited together, with word about what happened to their colleagues and their students. >> just to not be there and not to have any information it is hard to hear everything through the news. >> reporter: details trickled in, and they were dreadful. >> i don't even know how to wrap my head around the fact that so many children were killed. knowing the ages at the school, they're so little and they're so tiny and they're so innocent
we have a look at some of the loss in this town tonight from nbc's ann curry. >> reporter: as hard as it is to comprehend this tragedy, keeping them safe, what happened today is unbearable. >> everyone kind of works together, so it is hard. >> reporter: erin is a behavioral therapist. she works one-on-one with kindergartners and pre school students. she doesn't work on friday, so as fate would have it she was out of the line of fire. her father texted her after the attack....
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now new numbers from the nbc/"wall street journal" poll just out prove the point. the democratic party's favorable number is now 44%, and the overall favorable is plus nine. in other words, better positive than negative. the republicans have a 30% favorable right now. that's pretty bad. a negative 15 if you subtract the bad from the good. it gets worst. a word cloud showing the most commonly used words to describe the party, bad, weak, negative. with other words like uncompromising, broken, and out of touch rounding out the top terms. joining me again chuck todd, our holdover from that segment, nbc news political director and host of "the daily rundown ,"and "the washington post's" chris cillizza. back to you, chuck, for this question. let's just be, as you always are, but i'll be as well, totally analytical. what has skunked the republican name in this country in the last several months more than any time before? what's wrong? >> well, what's wrong is you've got to realize it's not been several months, it's been several years. the trend data is unmistakable. this
now new numbers from the nbc/"wall street journal" poll just out prove the point. the democratic party's favorable number is now 44%, and the overall favorable is plus nine. in other words, better positive than negative. the republicans have a 30% favorable right now. that's pretty bad. a negative 15 if you subtract the bad from the good. it gets worst. a word cloud showing the most commonly used words to describe the party, bad, weak, negative. with other words like uncompromising,...
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. >> nbc technology points out we already allow our phones and our computers to track aspects of our activity. this is just the next step. >> just the idea of checking into locations and telling our friends where we are. that would seem pretty creepy five years ago. but nowadays, everybody is doing it. >> in a statement verizon tells nbc 4, the company has a track record of protecting their personal information adding while we do not comment on pending patent applications, such futuristic patent filing are routine. >> innovative, perhaps. but michelle says she's content channel surfing in private, confident that what happens in her living room stays in her living room. >> there are new findings tonight that could change the way doctors treet breast cancer. a study by the university of oxford says the drug may help patients live longer. most breast cancer patients stay on tamoxifen stay on the drug for five years. >> some patients do experience some side effects. but researchers say the benefits out weigh the risks. >> two australian radio hosts are apologizing tonight for a prank cal
. >> nbc technology points out we already allow our phones and our computers to track aspects of our activity. this is just the next step. >> just the idea of checking into locations and telling our friends where we are. that would seem pretty creepy five years ago. but nowadays, everybody is doing it. >> in a statement verizon tells nbc 4, the company has a track record of protecting their personal information adding while we do not comment on pending patent applications,...
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nbc on the banks of the river right now. miguel, i think we've got a live picture of some nuts behind you who are playing on that water. is this live right now? >> reporter: yeah, craig, you just missed it. they just passed about 30 seconds ago, three guys on inner tubes and wet suits rolling down the river here. this river rarely crests this high. we're actually just above flood stage. although that sounds like the area will be flooding, technically, these homes are built above flood stage, so we're not seeing widespread damage. you mentioned just a short time ago it was snowing here, but it's turned back from snow to light rain. this may be the end of the weather maker today, although the rain and snow comes off and on for most of the day. we started this afternoon with about ten hours of pretty steady rain, then all of a sudden we started seeing the light snow. our friends at the weather channel tells us that's good news, because all of that snow means there will be less runoff working its way into the river here. this ri
nbc on the banks of the river right now. miguel, i think we've got a live picture of some nuts behind you who are playing on that water. is this live right now? >> reporter: yeah, craig, you just missed it. they just passed about 30 seconds ago, three guys on inner tubes and wet suits rolling down the river here. this river rarely crests this high. we're actually just above flood stage. although that sounds like the area will be flooding, technically, these homes are built above flood...
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robert bazell is nbc's chief science and health correspondent. he's at new york presbyterian hospital. bob, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, chris, we can tell you that it's not exactly clear what is happening with secretary clinton's health. all we have is a statement from her office. the hospital isn't saying anything and the the hospital says that she had this blood clot that stemmed from the concussion and she's being treated with blood-thinning drugs. the problem is that usually when blood clots come from concussions, they can't be treated with blood clots. so, either it's not really related to the concussion and she's got a blood clot in her leg or something, or there's something else going on that we're not being told. and right now, we're just sort of seeking that clarification and hoping for the best as she's being observed, as they say, for the next couple of weeks -- excuse me, for the next couple days, to make sure she's okay. chris? >> bob bazell, thank you for the time. >>> the opening bell just rang on wall street. despite
robert bazell is nbc's chief science and health correspondent. he's at new york presbyterian hospital. bob, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, chris, we can tell you that it's not exactly clear what is happening with secretary clinton's health. all we have is a statement from her office. the hospital isn't saying anything and the the hospital says that she had this blood clot that stemmed from the concussion and she's being treated with blood-thinning drugs. the problem is that...
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nbc news has confirmed that adam lanza did try to buy a gun three days before this terrible massacre. but he was refused and instead as we have been reporting all along, he used guns that belonged to his mother. now, his aunt who was interviewed by a local tv station in north carolina says that the mother was something of a survivalist. she feared economic collapse and two sources have told nbc news that he was at least for a time home schooled. this is someone whose description fits so closely to other shooters that we have heard about in previous mass shootings. that he was a loner. many people thought he was intelligent and his brother told investigators yesterday that he had a history of mental problems. we are still waiting for a key piece of information. police told us this morning that they would release an official list of the victims and, of course, craig, that has yet to happen. >> chris jansing on the ground. we should note we also have a photograph that we got a short time ago of adam lanza's mother. here is that photograph. this is lanza's mother, nancy. this is a photogr
nbc news has confirmed that adam lanza did try to buy a gun three days before this terrible massacre. but he was refused and instead as we have been reporting all along, he used guns that belonged to his mother. now, his aunt who was interviewed by a local tv station in north carolina says that the mother was something of a survivalist. she feared economic collapse and two sources have told nbc news that he was at least for a time home schooled. this is someone whose description fits so closely...
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nbc says there was no intent to portray zimmerman unfairly. he pleaded not guilty to second degree murder charges claiming self-defense. >>> quick thinking in washington state helped save the life of a student. you see the 16-year-old fall to the floor unconscious. scott rankin grabbed a defibrillator. the student suffers from a rare condition that caused his heart to stop. >>> a few days between the battle between the ravens and the redskins. mary has more on the challenge issued by howard county executive through his counterpart in prince george's county. >> reporter: howard county executive ken allman entered his challenge to baker who governs deep into redskins territory. >> when we come down to fed-ex field and beat you this sunday, you will take my favorite jersey and you will wear it in the office on a purple friday. >> reporter: allman is doing a little trash talking saying he's sick of hearing about the redskins new quarterback, r.g . iii. they will be at sunday's game together between the ravens and the redskins. expect tension. mayb
nbc says there was no intent to portray zimmerman unfairly. he pleaded not guilty to second degree murder charges claiming self-defense. >>> quick thinking in washington state helped save the life of a student. you see the 16-year-old fall to the floor unconscious. scott rankin grabbed a defibrillator. the student suffers from a rare condition that caused his heart to stop. >>> a few days between the battle between the ravens and the redskins. mary has more on the challenge...
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and nbc 4 has all of your redskins coverage tonight. before the game, catch the pregame show, "redskins showdown," and then stick around for all the highlights and that will be followed by "redskins final." >>> and thousands turned out yesterday for the gun show at the expo center. the weather didn't stop big crowds looking at the weapons. many fear some items could soon be banned. >> well, it's going to drive us out of business is what it is. the situation that we are in now with the economy, we don't need any more kicks at us. we need somebody that will let us alone. >> in order to change it you have to change serious stuff on tap kul hill, and you have to get off your butt, and give us, how about a budget? >> many supporting stricter guns laws on friday, but the snow hindered efforts yesterday. >> and two days from going over the so-called fiscal cliff in less than 48 hours. both the house and senate will be in session this sunday, and we could see a vote as early as today. nbc's brian moore has the story. >> as senate leaders were b
and nbc 4 has all of your redskins coverage tonight. before the game, catch the pregame show, "redskins showdown," and then stick around for all the highlights and that will be followed by "redskins final." >>> and thousands turned out yesterday for the gun show at the expo center. the weather didn't stop big crowds looking at the weapons. many fear some items could soon be banned. >> well, it's going to drive us out of business is what it is. the situation...
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nbc's keir simmons joins us. what do we knee about the circumstances of this and what could have led to this? >> well, look jacintha saldanha was well respected and liked the hospital said. she had been at the hospital around four years. we think she was the nurse who took a call from an australian radio station, a prank call, where the radio hosts were pretending to be the queen and prince charles and got put through to the ward where kate middleton was. now the radio station has just issued a statement, andrea, saying that their deepest sympathies go to jacintha's family and it says chief executive officer has spoken with the host and presenters and they are both deeply shocked and at this time have agreed not to comment on the circumstances. it says the hosts have died they will not return to their radio show until further notice for respect of what can only be described as a tragedy. it does have people very upset around the world, in particular, though, of course, kate and william and they have issued a stat
nbc's keir simmons joins us. what do we knee about the circumstances of this and what could have led to this? >> well, look jacintha saldanha was well respected and liked the hospital said. she had been at the hospital around four years. we think she was the nurse who took a call from an australian radio station, a prank call, where the radio hosts were pretending to be the queen and prince charles and got put through to the ward where kate middleton was. now the radio station has just...
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you can see it right here on nbc 4. the show starts at 10:30. >>> we are just one day away from the grudge match between the redskins and cowboys. more than just bragging rights are on the line. it's as simple as this. win and you're in. even though we're in redskins country, there are sure to be some divided families tomorrow night. that includes the clark family in capital heights, maryland. half of the family are cowboy fans. half cheer for the 'skins. mom and dad are heading to the game at fedex field. dad is hoping to see some upset redskins fans tomorrow night. >> it's nothing like 90,000 just going -- oh, my god. it's beautiful. it is beautiful. >> we'll be divorced on sunday, just for sunday, though. >> that's just a taste of the trash talking in that family. just a little bit. as for the little guy in the middle, that's reginald clark iii. he might have a cowboys jersey on, but his mom says he roots for the redskins. in fact, kids at school have taken to calling him rc3. you can catch up on everything redskins
you can see it right here on nbc 4. the show starts at 10:30. >>> we are just one day away from the grudge match between the redskins and cowboys. more than just bragging rights are on the line. it's as simple as this. win and you're in. even though we're in redskins country, there are sure to be some divided families tomorrow night. that includes the clark family in capital heights, maryland. half of the family are cowboy fans. half cheer for the 'skins. mom and dad are heading to the...
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let me play another nbc cut, niger, and get you to respond. they said this is no country for young black men. watch this. >> another 17-year-old african-american boy shot and killed. the alleged assailant, an older white man that said he felt threatened although the boy he's accused of shooting was reportedly unarmed. another claim of self defense to justify the killing. another pair of gravin grave grg parents. a sense that this is no country for young black men but always this, one thing has been the same. no presumption of innocence for young black men. no benefit of the doubt. guilt, but presumed to be inherent in their very become. they need not wield to have a weapon to pose a threat. if you are a young bla black ma, you are threat enough. >> your blan young blan black me threat enough. >> it's outrageous, disgusting, it's the default setting for far too many within the liberal party. an old friend of mine said there's republicans and democrats and the corrupt party and certainly this practice of racial de demagogery is awful. they don't
let me play another nbc cut, niger, and get you to respond. they said this is no country for young black men. watch this. >> another 17-year-old african-american boy shot and killed. the alleged assailant, an older white man that said he felt threatened although the boy he's accused of shooting was reportedly unarmed. another claim of self defense to justify the killing. another pair of gravin grave grg parents. a sense that this is no country for young black men but always this, one...
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with us nbc news capitol hill correspondent mike vic rah and nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. mike, let's get started with you. what's happening right now in the senate. i understand there's an update on the chained cpi. >> reporter: they say the darkest hour right before the dawn, melissa. everybody ought to hope that's true, at least if you don't want to see your taxes go up on midnight on monday and tuesday night because everything seems to be at a standstill right now. let's review the bidding. here it is from a republican source here on the republican side of capitol hill. all day yesterday they were trading proposals back and forth. by his count two democratic offers came back to republicans and four came back from republicans to democrats. the last one being at 7:00 last night, and, boom, after that, things pretty much came to a standsti standstill. no offers. republicans say they have not heard from democrats since then. mitch mcconnell, of course, the republican leader here in the senate, has said he has reached out to joe biden, the vice president, and not in
with us nbc news capitol hill correspondent mike vic rah and nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. mike, let's get started with you. what's happening right now in the senate. i understand there's an update on the chained cpi. >> reporter: they say the darkest hour right before the dawn, melissa. everybody ought to hope that's true, at least if you don't want to see your taxes go up on midnight on monday and tuesday night because everything seems to be at a standstill right...
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. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi, everybody, it's wines day wednesday, december 26th, and hopefully you had yourself a merry little christmas. >> you know what, it's over. i can't believe it's over. >> it comes and it goes. >> just like that. >> the buildup's so big. i've always loved that song the most of all the pop carols around, "have yourself a merry little christmas." they are the sweetest ones, that's what i had. how about you, hoda? >> great, great, great christmas. here's the thing, because it's falling on such a weird day, wednesday, a lot of people are realizing today they actually have to go back to work. today on wednesday. >> we're here! >> you have to go back to work and people make up excuses not to show up. they call in sick. >> or somebody else is sick. one worker said her dog was having a nervous breakdown. holidays are stressful. >> another said he was too upset after watching "the hunger games." >> another girl said she had her toe stuck in the faucet. that's a little kinky. >> littl
. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi, everybody, it's wines day wednesday, december 26th, and hopefully you had yourself a merry little christmas. >> you know what, it's over. i can't believe it's over. >> it comes and it goes. >> just like that. >> the buildup's so big. i've always loved that song the most of all the pop carols around, "have yourself a merry...
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nbc's michelle franzen may be picking up one herself. she's in the manhattan mall here in midtown, new york city. how busy has it been today there? >> you know, it's building. it is building as the -- every hour goes on, everything gets a little more crowded. the stores are full, but so are people's hands with bags when they walk out of here. today of course is a day where people are coming in, they have that list, they need to get things done nap's because time is running out. not your typical sunday stroll at the mall today nap's because many are getting an early start because they got a late start to the shopping season. with just two days left to go before christmas, the mad dash is on for holiday shoppers. >> got three boys and wife to finish shopping for, and nine in-laws coming. so it's going to be tense, you know, last couple of days, i'm sure. >> reporter: a mysterious mix of shoppers wrapping up or done. >> i'm not a last-minute shopper at all. i probably have been ready since before thanksgiving. >> reporter: and others -- >>
nbc's michelle franzen may be picking up one herself. she's in the manhattan mall here in midtown, new york city. how busy has it been today there? >> you know, it's building. it is building as the -- every hour goes on, everything gets a little more crowded. the stores are full, but so are people's hands with bags when they walk out of here. today of course is a day where people are coming in, they have that list, they need to get things done nap's because time is running out. not your...
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. >> joining me from the white house, nbc's mike viquiera. mike, it sounds like the same old-same old. any new movement you're hearing about? >> we seem to be at a point where democrats are staring at republicans, saying we're not going to put forth any new proposals until you cry uncle. republicans say that's not going to happen. until the president comes forward with some entitlement and tax reform proposals. and that's where we are right now. the two sides are staring at each other. having said that, there are some prominent republicans, primarily on the senate side, but a few house members who say you know what, we should just cave on the whole issue right now on the tax rates for the wealthy. the president is holding all the cards and that way we can live to cut another day and cutting spending. >> here's bob corker the republican from tennessee. >> a lot of people are putting forth a theory and i actually think it has merit. where you go ahead and give the president the 2% increase that he's talking about. the rate increase on the top 2
. >> joining me from the white house, nbc's mike viquiera. mike, it sounds like the same old-same old. any new movement you're hearing about? >> we seem to be at a point where democrats are staring at republicans, saying we're not going to put forth any new proposals until you cry uncle. republicans say that's not going to happen. until the president comes forward with some entitlement and tax reform proposals. and that's where we are right now. the two sides are staring at each...
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former governor of pennsylvania and nbc news political analyst, ed rendell. ed, are we going over the cliff? >> no, i think we will kick the can down the road emphatically, but we won't go over the cliff. >> wow. director of the earth institute, economist dr. jeffrey sachs. if we do, should we? >> more of the same because we're not going to solve anything, even if there's a deal today, we're going to see exactly that same tape replayed in two months, four months, six months. so i think there will be some kind of deal today, tomorrow, but it won't solve any of the basic issues. >> so a doomsday deadline would not have worked in this case? it will be the same thing. >> yes, because either side's not really talking about the basics to get to the real resolution of this. >> and in washington, we have political editor and white house correspondent for the huffington post, sam stein. sam, your prognostication. >> i thought we were talking about kim and kanye. i think we'll get something done. i'm not sure, though. >> talk about a hedge. >> let me tell you, that was
former governor of pennsylvania and nbc news political analyst, ed rendell. ed, are we going over the cliff? >> no, i think we will kick the can down the road emphatically, but we won't go over the cliff. >> wow. director of the earth institute, economist dr. jeffrey sachs. if we do, should we? >> more of the same because we're not going to solve anything, even if there's a deal today, we're going to see exactly that same tape replayed in two months, four months, six months....
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joining me now from the white house is nbc's kristen welker. kristen, let's take a look at what the president said about what he expects from the senate. >> i just had a good discussion from house leadership about how to prevent this on the middle class. i believe we can reach an agreement. if an agreement isn't reached in time between senator reid and sno senator mccollum, i will reach to him. i believe such a proposal could pass both houses with bipartisan majorities as long as the leaders allow it to actually come to a vote. if members of the house or the senate want to vote no, they can. but we should let everybody vote. >> kristen, this up or down vote seems to be the big news of the day. isn't this what the white house wanted all along? >> well, it is and it's president obama's way of saying, look, vote on his basic proposal, the proposal that would extend middle-class tax cut, deal with spending cuts. it's a basic plan that the president is calling for. something similar has already passed so the white house feels confident that what the
joining me now from the white house is nbc's kristen welker. kristen, let's take a look at what the president said about what he expects from the senate. >> i just had a good discussion from house leadership about how to prevent this on the middle class. i believe we can reach an agreement. if an agreement isn't reached in time between senator reid and sno senator mccollum, i will reach to him. i believe such a proposal could pass both houses with bipartisan majorities as long as the...
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nbc's richard engle is sharing his story. ok nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. ♪ but the fire is so delightful ♪ nothing melts away the cold like a hot, delicious bowl of chicken noodle soup from campbell's. ♪ let it snow, let it snow >>> a team of nbc news journalists is finally safe and free after being held by kidnappers in syria. ivan watson has the latest details from turkey. >> reporter: wolf, the looks on the nbc news team say it all. the looks of relief, smiles, and exhaustion as well after a harrowing five
nbc's richard engle is sharing his story. ok nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it...
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joining us from capitol hill is nbc's luke russert. luke, we have want been -- and i think obviously rightfully so -- paying too much attention to the fiscal cliff negotiations, but it sounds like there's been quite a bit of movement over the weekend. are you optimist ebbing that a deal may be on the table by the end of the week? >> i spoke to a high level gop aide recently who told me they were cautiously optimistic that they could possibly seed a blueprint for a deal coming as early as this wednesday to be introduced to the house republican conference to sort of gauge their reaction to it. another democrat on the senate side said momentum breeds momentum, and there's certainly momentum right now. are you guys going to a press conference? >> thank you, my friend. we do have to cut you off. back to you for more later on this week, but wee need to go now to connecticut where state police are giving an update with the latest on the investigation. let's lisp in. >> it goes unscathed. i have to plead, families are grieving. many of the fam
joining us from capitol hill is nbc's luke russert. luke, we have want been -- and i think obviously rightfully so -- paying too much attention to the fiscal cliff negotiations, but it sounds like there's been quite a bit of movement over the weekend. are you optimist ebbing that a deal may be on the table by the end of the week? >> i spoke to a high level gop aide recently who told me they were cautiously optimistic that they could possibly seed a blueprint for a deal coming as early as...
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>>> one headline from our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. for the first time ever a majority of voters support marriage equality. catch this. 51% now say they support smetion marriage. all you have to do to look at our polls from the past few years to see how fast public opinion has changed on that issue. back in 2004, for example, when republicans used the issue to defeat john kerry, only 30% supported gay mare. in 2009 it was up to 41%. earlier this year support for same-sex was up to 49%. a solid majority, if a small one. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> welcome back to "hardball." we've been saying for a while tha
>>> one headline from our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. for the first time ever a majority of voters support marriage equality. catch this. 51% now say they support smetion marriage. all you have to do to look at our polls from the past few years to see how fast public opinion has changed on that issue. back in 2004, for example, when republicans used the issue to defeat john kerry, only 30% supported gay mare. in 2009 it was up to 41%. earlier this year support for...
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in an interview with brian williams which airs tonight on nbc's rock center. tim cook says when i turn on my television, i feel like i've gone back 20 years. it's an area of intense interest. >>> what's tim cook going to do to revolutionize the television? go to twitter, we have got your comments throughout the monk. >> clearly he's referring to the visceral act of our television, not the content, because we know he's quite a fan of "squawk on the street." >> and i think this is my omg, the question that will rise, put to me from biographers, are there any omg products. and it would be programming seri. and we'll go "squawk on the street" right now. >> people would watch that over homeland. homeland would drop. >> that would be terrible for show time. >> yeah. >> just for the record -- >> what are you doing? >> i was just kidding it was a tease. >> sh show is captured, of course "saturday night live," an nbc show says it has done a very funny thing about people during handy. >> show time, show-time, best margins of anybody. >> have you talked to les about it?
in an interview with brian williams which airs tonight on nbc's rock center. tim cook says when i turn on my television, i feel like i've gone back 20 years. it's an area of intense interest. >>> what's tim cook going to do to revolutionize the television? go to twitter, we have got your comments throughout the monk. >> clearly he's referring to the visceral act of our television, not the content, because we know he's quite a fan of "squawk on the street." >> and...
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nbc technology contributors say many of us already use this kind of technology. >> just the idea that we would all be carrying around gps devices in our pockets, checking into our locations, telling our friends where we are, that would seem creepy five years ago, but nowadays everybody is doing it. >> i just want to enjoy my show, fall asleep in front of the couch and not worry about somebody watching me fall asleep. >> according to the patent, it could detect argue, cuddling, even a pet in the room. absolutely not. are you crazy? i don't want anyone seeing what's going on inside my house. >> wow. what is going on inside your house? >> i've got kids. you know, you got all kinds of stuff going on. >> i gotcha. privacy. >> exactly. >>> a mystery lottery player is missing out on the chance of a lifetime. >> no one came forward to claim a ticket worth $101 million. it's now england's biggest unclaimed prize ev
nbc technology contributors say many of us already use this kind of technology. >> just the idea that we would all be carrying around gps devices in our pockets, checking into our locations, telling our friends where we are, that would seem creepy five years ago, but nowadays everybody is doing it. >> i just want to enjoy my show, fall asleep in front of the couch and not worry about somebody watching me fall asleep. >> according to the patent, it could detect argue, cuddling,...
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the ceo, tim cook, speaking exclusively with nbc news' brian williams. strength in america? maybe manufacturing here. apple tv living in the legacy of steve jobs. we're going to take a very close look on what is next for america's favorite gadgetmaker. >>> speaking of gadgets, rivalry research in motion, offering training programs and promotions for its upcoming blackberry 10. it's targeted corporations. bold move or maybe a desperate one? >>> any move might be welcome down here. democrats want tax hikes on the rich. republicans want entitlement cuts. we've heard this before, haven't we? what do average americans want to see in a fiscal cliff solution. we've got the exclusive results of our exclusive cnbc all-america economic survey. >>> now to everybody's all-american, sue herera standing by at the nyse. >> you're sweet, ty. thanks. >>> we're a little bit on the downside. we really kind of retraced a little bit on the dow jones industrial average. previous to this we were solidly in the green in all three of the major market indices. the dow now down 14 1/2 points. nasdaq u
the ceo, tim cook, speaking exclusively with nbc news' brian williams. strength in america? maybe manufacturing here. apple tv living in the legacy of steve jobs. we're going to take a very close look on what is next for america's favorite gadgetmaker. >>> speaking of gadgets, rivalry research in motion, offering training programs and promotions for its upcoming blackberry 10. it's targeted corporations. bold move or maybe a desperate one? >>> any move might be welcome down...
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nbc issued a statement saying and i'm quoting here. we strongly disagree with the accusations made in the complaint. there was no intent to portray mr. zimmerman unfairly, we intend to vigorously defend our position in court. we should note that george zimmerman is now seeking an undisclosed amount of money in this lawsuit. ali. alisyn: we will keep an eye on that story for everyone. thanks. there was a surprise at the national tree lighting ceremony when a performer offered president obama a pw*eupt of unsolicited political advice. we'll show you what he said and debate it with our panel. plus a juvenile prank turns tragic when the victim of a high profile hoax involving britain's royal family turns up dead. we have reaction from the uk and asked if the public ridicule may have played a role in this heartbreaking turn of events. one of our most important allies at risk of losing the democracy that people died for a couple of years ago. we'll look at the future of egypt and what will happen if one of america's most important allies imp
nbc issued a statement saying and i'm quoting here. we strongly disagree with the accusations made in the complaint. there was no intent to portray mr. zimmerman unfairly, we intend to vigorously defend our position in court. we should note that george zimmerman is now seeking an undisclosed amount of money in this lawsuit. ali. alisyn: we will keep an eye on that story for everyone. thanks. there was a surprise at the national tree lighting ceremony when a performer offered president obama a...
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bob costas of nbc spoke out about this. let's watch what he said tonight. >> i believe that there should be more comprehensive and effective controls on the sale of guns. roughly 40% of the guns purchased in this country do not require a background check for purchasing. i don't see any reason why someone should be able to purchase military style or body armor or weapons. only the police and the military should have that. >> let's start off. you've been giving me a holler on twitter about this. you are a big gun fan. explain to me why bob costas is wrong? >> it boils down to the ability to protect yourself, piers. when you look at what is what happening in syria with the threat of chemical weapons. the only reason they're not going to use it is because somebody else, the u.s., has a similar threat of using a similar weapon. as a gun owner, you have to be able to protect yourself. if you are damaged and you are willing to take somebody else's life. that comes down to that person is not going to obey the gun laws. they are goi
bob costas of nbc spoke out about this. let's watch what he said tonight. >> i believe that there should be more comprehensive and effective controls on the sale of guns. roughly 40% of the guns purchased in this country do not require a background check for purchasing. i don't see any reason why someone should be able to purchase military style or body armor or weapons. only the police and the military should have that. >> let's start off. you've been giving me a holler on twitter...
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>>> from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hey, everybody, so glad you're here with us, it's winesday wednesday, it's december 5th. >> already. >> already is right. >> is flying by. should we do a toast just to midweek? >> absolutely. >> and to the luncheon we are going to have today. >> that's right. we are going to see a lot of you today, hopefully about 200 of you at gallagher's. called gallagher's steak house at west 52nd street, just two doors down from "scandalous." >> 11:30 we will be there. we are going to this studio and go running over there. >> hopefully we'll see you at the matinee. >>> sad news to announce that we did post our closing date yesterday, we had to. sadly. i was with the cast last night and i'm prejudiced, of course, i'm the mother of this show. they are the best -- they are the best cast on broadway. they are unbelievable. and i love them to pieces. every -- you know, there's a sadness that comes with this but a good art tell in "the post" today, michael
>>> from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hey, everybody, so glad you're here with us, it's winesday wednesday, it's december 5th. >> already. >> already is right. >> is flying by. should we do a toast just to midweek? >> absolutely. >> and to the luncheon we are going to have today. >> that's right. we are going to see a lot of you today, hopefully...
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jay gray, nbc news, newtown, connecticut. >> the national rifle association has broken its silence the organization says its members are shocked and heartbroken over the shootings. they have schedule aid news conference for tomorrow. meantime, democratic leaders are calling for a ban on assault weapons and extended ammunition clips. a gun shop in chantilly says sales on that type of weapon used at sandy hook have skyrocketed. >> a lot of people are concerned about recent events. what may take place if the assault ban takes back. people are buying things that they wanted to buy in the past. doing it faster probably. >> on wtop news, bob mcdonald said it is time to talk about allowing trained school personnel to carry weapons. in ape pe post, it was called outrageous and guns do not belong in school. >>> more on how a teacher's role has evolved in light of the reecen nt recent violence in schools. >> reporter: we are hearing heartwrenching stories from newtown of heroic actions by teaches who came under fire trying in vain to shield their 6 and 7-year-old students from the gunman. a terr
jay gray, nbc news, newtown, connecticut. >> the national rifle association has broken its silence the organization says its members are shocked and heartbroken over the shootings. they have schedule aid news conference for tomorrow. meantime, democratic leaders are calling for a ban on assault weapons and extended ammunition clips. a gun shop in chantilly says sales on that type of weapon used at sandy hook have skyrocketed. >> a lot of people are concerned about recent events....